Nvidia

Datacenter Technical Program Manager

2 Locations

Found: Yesterday

This role is based in Santa Clara, CA or remote.

Compensation:

$168,000 - $258,750/year

Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with engineers to build and deploy large scale GPU computing systems.
  • Lead integration of new AI clusters with datacenter facilities.
  • Coordinate design and fit-out of new datacenter builds.
  • Produce detailed documentation for datacenter fit-out and integration.
  • Communicate with engineering leadership to address key issues.

Requirements:

  • BS in Applied Science or Engineering (or equivalent experience).
  • 8+ years of experience with high-performance computing systems.
  • Strong teamwork and interpersonal skills.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Understanding of datacenter design and power/cooling technologies.
  • Expertise in system monitoring and instrumentation.
  • Experience with high-performance computing or deep learning.

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